It's the dawn of a new industrial era and Dell Technologies will lead the way.
At least that is what Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, believes and he has put big bucks behind his bet.

Circle Sept. 7 on your calendar. It marks the start of a new day in Information Technology.
Thirty-seven-year-old EMC will cease to be a publicly traded, independent company and will officially become part of Dell.

There's gold in them there hills.
If the aforementioned sounds like one of those corny, tired statements we were using when writing about the emerging big data and Hadoop market nearly five years ago, it is.

Small and medium size businesses (SMBs) spend $149 billion on IT annually, and that amount is expected to grow to $217 billion by 2016, according to IDC.
At the same time the buying behaviors and expectations of their customers continue to expect their experiences to become more demanding and

We don't have a GPS tracking device attached to Rohit Ghai, president of the Enterprise Content Division (ECD) at EMC, so we can't tell you exactly where he is pitching Documentum at the moment.
But Ghai, by most accounts, has been asked to sell the 25 year old, industry leading

EMC plans to sell its Documentum business as part of a plan to shed assets before its takeover by Dell later this year, sources tell CMSWire.
Both EMC and Dell are eager to reduce the debt burden that will result from their pending $67 billion merger.

Five days ago Dell announced a strategic digital experience investment — and boasted that it underscored the company's "commitment to supporting customers in their digital journey."
Today it confirmed it was selling the same Plano, Texas-based technology services business unit that made the investment to Japan's NTT DATA.
Goodbye

EMC Documentum developers have been begging the mother-ship to open up the code around its enterprise content management offering for well over a decade, and the answer has always been “no.”
Sure, it provided a cloud-based developer's edition that leveraged open source components such as relational database PostgreSQL, application server